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S.A. Skinner

Rose Fairy Dragon
Rose Fairy Dragon by @Wren (S.A. Skinner)

Part of a large and ambitious project for a series of flower and plant realated fairy dragons. Regal and serene, the Rose fairy dragon symbolises romance, poetry and leadership.

watercolor, ink and Photoshop

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20y225d ago
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Posted: Friday, 12 September, 2003 @ 09:12 PM

Oh my.... This is beautiful. The color coice is fantastic and I love how well the dragon is incorporated with the other roses. What medium did you use? You may want to add a bit more shadow from the petals on the tail. Right now it looks a little flat and inconcistent on width. Otherwize, fine work. I'm going to have to surf your gallery once I get the time

Posted: Friday, 12 September, 2003 @ 10:00 PM

Thank you very much! I'm glad you like it. I probably should have mentioned before that it was created with watercolors, ink and Photoshop (i'll let you try to guess areas were done with which mediums grin) but i've fixed it so that it should be listed in the description now. Thanks for bringing that oversite to my attention.

And I see what you mean about the shadows on the tail, too. I created this picture before i got my new monitor and now it looks a bit different than it did. I'll have to adjust it accordingly. Thank you for the input! :D

Posted: Saturday, 13 September, 2003 @ 02:05 AM

Oh! How cute. ^_^ I really love this! I don't suppose you'd be willing to draw more of this character/concept, would you? It just appeals to me on so many different levels. :D The leaves are SO CUTE> :D

Posted: Sunday, 14 September, 2003 @ 01:03 AM

I will indeed be doing more of these. In fact, Daisey, Lily and Holly have already been drawn and are merely waiting for me to find time to paint, ink and photo-shop them. Eventually the collection will include all of the "Month" flowers, a series of wildflowers, and even sets of flowering trees, herbs and maybe even vegetables. The tricky part is finding the time. sigh

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